Thoughts on the 5 US short list additions
Here are a few quick thoughts about the 5 additions to the US eventing team's short list:
2) Holly Hudspeth and Last Monarch--This horse deserved to be on the original list. No doubt that "Stewie" needs to improve in the dressage, but he is young and has fresh legs and I expect him to be one of the soundest horses come late September. Stewie finished 17th in his first 4* at Rolex this year.
3) Kim Severson and Tipperary Liadhnan--Again, not a huge surprise. There are definitely still questions about the show jumping after the stop at Rolex and 3 rails at Bromont. "Paddy" and Kim are one of the best XC pairs the US has right now, and there is still time for the show jumping to improve.
4) Allison Springer and Arthur--Allison and Arthur have proven that they can put themselves in prime position after the dressage. Have they proven that will run clean and fast around a WEG cross-country course? I'm not sure, but the potential upside was too much for the selectors to pass up.
5) Stephen Bradley and Brandenburg's Joshua--Wait, who? Yep, that's right, Brandenburg's freakin' Joshua. This name is probably a complete surprise to anyone who didn't read our Monday morning post--I was certainly surprised when the name came up in a couple of conversations this weekend. This feels like the equivalent of a hail-Mary pass in football by the selectors--and I like it. Joshua has completed one event in the last 15 months, which was an intermediate at Full Gallop earlier this spring. That said, in three Rolex tries ('06, '08, and '09), Joshua places 3rd, 4th, and 10th respectively. Joshua never stops (once since '01), makes time when it counts, and has 8 show jumping penalties since 2003. Almost everyone who knows what they are talking about likes Stephen and this horse on a sound day. Let the vets work their magic, and if he's good to go in late September then the US selectors have found a diamond in the rough.
Okay, so who is the picture of? great picture, but...
picture of stephen bradley
Adding Stephen Bradley is an interesting choice. I quite like the horse - I saw him go at Rolex in '06 and thought he was very neat, but he really and truly has not done much since Rolex 2009! I realize that is the type of prep that seems to work well for this horse, but it makes it very difficult to see how he stacks up to the other horses on the short list.
"Brandenburg's freakin' Joshua"...








John, we totally agree with your comment regarding Last Monarch. Holly has some really nice horses in her barn, none better than this one, which she owns and has produce entirely on her own. She has a terrific relationship with him and they absolutely can get the job done.